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Get started with Angular, the "superheroic" JavaScript framework for building single-page web applications. Discover how to work with the Angular CLI, bind data to templates, use lifecycle methods, and more.

- [Ray] Hey there, this is Ray Villalobos,senior staff instructor and welcome to this course.I'll start by showing you how to work with the CLI,the command line interface,that will help you set up Angular projects quickly.Plus, I'll show you how to install additional frameworkslike Bootstrap and jQuery.Next, we'll take a look at workingwith templates in Angular,including showing you howyou can bind data as well as events.We'll take a look at propertiesand the more advanced two-way data bindingthat's available for foreign elements.

Finally, I'll show you how to uselifecycle methods to import external JSON documents.I'll also cover working with multiple components,which involves learning to pass databetween components and subcomponents.I'll also show you how to create a custom pipe,so that you can filter content in your application.Now, there's a lot to learn, but that's why you're here,so let's get started.

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2/8/2018

Frameworks can help you get things done quickly by providing a model for development that yields special functionality. This course helps to acquaint you with a "superheroic" JavaScript framework for building single-page web applications—Angular. Ray Villalobos introduces the main features of the Angular framework, which was designed by Google to help you quickly develop web applications with advanced features like declarative templates and data-binding. Ray begins by explaining how to work with the Angular CLI, and demonstrating how to install additional frameworks—including jQuery and Bootstrap—to an Angular project. He then explains how to work with templates in Angular, bind data to templates, use lifecycle methods, and more.